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Uncommon Living: A Dialogue in Human Resilience

Podcast de Thomas P Seager, PhD

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Arizona State University Professor and Morozko CEO Thomas P. Seager, PhD hosts health experts for dialogs in human resilience, including the science and experience of cold plunge therapy.

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episode Photobiomodulation | UV, Green & Red Light Therapy | Episode 50 artwork

Photobiomodulation | UV, Green & Red Light Therapy | Episode 50

In this episode 50 of the Uncommon Living podcast, Thomas Seager, PhD describes the science of photobiomodulation (PBM), explaining that red light therapy and infrared light therapy are becoming popular for their effects on boosting mitochondrial health. However, he also suggests that the big gains in photobiomodulation may still be yet to come.While red/NIR therapy devices typically target the cytochrome c oxidase (CcO) enzyme in the mitochondria to boost production of ATP, Seager suggests that wavelengths targeting melanin are more powerful for promoting skin health. In particular, he emphasizes the potential of green light at 532 nm to energize melanin and promote healing of skin lesions, as well as relieve headache pain anr promote relaxation.Seager also reviews the interaction between different wavelengths of light, such as how red/NIR will protect the skin from the risks of ultraviolet.Finally, Seager reveals that during cold thermogenesis, mitochondria make sunlight inside the body called biophotons, and that light will stimulate production of Vitamin D inside brown fat cells, where it can be stored until other cells in the body need it.

18 de may de 2026 - 46 min
episode What's Wrong With American Healthcare? | Thomas Seager, PhD & Dean Hall artwork

What's Wrong With American Healthcare? | Thomas Seager, PhD & Dean Hall

There's a growing awareness that something is seriously amiss with US health care. According to NIh Director Jay Bhattacharya, PhD/MD, life expectancy in the USA peaked in 2014.Why?Because for 50 years scientists have been looking for the secrets to longevity and health in the DNA, rather than in the mitochondria. In this episode of Uncommon Living, we share a lecture given at the Abilities Expo by Thomas Seager, PhD and Dean Hall. They describe how reconnecting with Nature is a reliable way to support mitochondrial health, boost the immune system, and ;resolve chronic illness. Cold water immersion therapy and forest light, in particular, were effective for Dean Hall to cure himself of chronic leukemia and lymphoma.

5 de may de 2026 - 46 min
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